Master Drawings from the Yale University Art Gallery
Fri. 06/01 | 10:00AM - Sun. 08/12 @ Blanton Museum of Art (Campus)
ScheduleJune 1 - August 12, 2007. Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat 10am - 5pm, Thurs 10am - 8pm, Sun 1pm - 5pm AA-S Best Bet: "Master Drawings from the Yale University Art Gallery," the Blan…more»
Cantaker/us: The Cantanker Magazine Staff Show
Fri. 06/01 | 10:00AM - Fri. 07/06 @ Else Madsen Gallery (Downtown)
Schedule June 1 - July 6. Mon. - Fri. 10 am - 5 pm, Sat. by appointment From Austin360:AA-S Best Bet: In honor of its one-year anniversary, Ca…more»
Now and Tomorrow 4
Sat. 06/02 | 12:00PM - Sat. 06/23 @ Creative Research Laboratory
Schedule June 2 - 23. Tuesday - Saturday, noon to 5pm XL Recommended - 'Now and Tomorrow 4': The University of Texas' Greater Tomorrow S…more»
Dress Up: Portrait and Performance in Victorian Photography
Every Sunday 7:00PM @ Harry Ransom Center (Campus)
September 4 - December 30, 2007Tues., Wed. and Fri. from 10am - 5pm Thurs. from 10am - 7pmSat. and Sun. from noon - 5pm
Dali & the Surrealists: The Argillet Era
Sat. 06/02 | 7:00PM - Sat. 06/30 @ Russell Collection Fine Art Gallery
Schedule June 2 - 30, 2007. Tues. - Fri. 11am - 6pm, Sat. 10am - 5pm. Opening reception Saturday, June 2nd from 6pm - 9pm From Austin360:AA-S Best Bet: Seize the…more»
Will van Overbeek: Photographs of Barton Springs
Sat. 05/19 | 7:00PM - Wed. 08/22 @ Austin Museum of Art (Downtown location) (West Sixth)
Will van Overbeek graduated in 1978 from the University of Texas where he studied under photographer Garry Winogrand. Van Overbeek's first major project was a photo documentary book entitl…more»
Testimonio
Thu. 03/08 | 7:00PM - Fri. 08/31 @ La Pena
Testimonio La Peña Gallery 227 Congress Ave Austin, TX 78701 March 8 – August 31, 2007 La Peña proudly presents “Testimonio…more»
Between the Body and the Soul
Thu. 05/24 | 12:00PM - Sat. 06/30 @ Las Manitas Avenue Cafe
Between the Body and the Soul Artwork by Alberto Padilla Exhibit: May 24 – June 30, 2007 Reception: Friday, June 1, 2007 Las Manitas Avenue Café 211 Congress Ave…more»
5x7 Art Splurge and Exhibition
Fri. 05/18 | 7:00PM - Sun. 06/03 @ Arthouse at the Jones Center (West Sixth)
5x7: Art Splurge and Exhibition Voted Most Fun Fund-Raiser by The Austin Chronicle Critics’ Choice Awards! Benefit Party (ticketed event): Saturday, May 19, 2007 7:30 pm at Arthouse at t…more»
Tom Molloy:Lone Star
Fri. 05/11 | 7:00PM - Sat. 06/23 @ Lora Reynolds Gallery (Downtown)
TOM MOLLOY: Lone Star Lora Reynolds Gallery May 11- June 23, 2007 Opening reception and artist talk Friday, May 11, 6 – 8pm Artist talk begins at 6:30pm Lora Reynolds Gallery is pleas…more»
'An Almost Holy Picture'
Fri. 05/18 | 7:00PM - Sun. 08/05 @ ZACH Scott Theatre (South Austin)
Schedule July 19 - August 26, 2007. Thursdays - Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 2:30 pmrofile XL Recommended - 'An Almost Holy Picture': In Heather…more»
The Target Collection of American Photography: A Century in Pictures
Sat. 05/19 | 12:00AM - Sun. 08/12 @ Austin Museum of Art (Downtown location) (West Sixth)
A Century in Pictures presents a selection of approximately 80 photographs by American photographers from the Target Collection of American Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. The…more»
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Will van Overbeek’s photos from Barton Springs are going to be showing in the front gallery. This link is to a KUT blog. There is an audio link at the bottom of the page.
http://www.kut.org/items/show/8335
"Birds, Beasts, and Teeth": New Works by David Lujan at The Parlor Hyde Park
Every Sunday 6:00PM - Tue. 01/06 @ The Parlor Hyde Park (Campus)
BIRDS, BEASTS & TEETH:A collection of new screen prints by David Lujan. Reception:Sun., Dec. 14, 6-9pm. Exhibition: Through Jan. 6.4301 Guadalupe St., 323-0440www.bicyclesamurai.com
WorkSpace: Jedediah Caesar
Tue. 05/01 | 7:00PM - Sun. 06/17 @ Blanton Museum of Art (Campus)
WorkSpace: Jedediah Caesar Blanton Museum of Art April 26 - June 17, 2007 LA based Caesar is known primarily f…more»
Austin Art Seen
Tue. 10/03 | 12:00PM - Sun. 09/23 @ Austin Museum of Art (Laguna Gloria location)
Austin Art Seen, circa 1961 reexamines the Modernist movement in Texas art, the art form that gained popularity during the time AMOA-Laguna Gloria (formerly Laguna Gloria Art Museum) was chart…more»
Shelley Tate Garner
Fri. 12/01 | 7:00PM - Mon. 12/31 @ Art on 5th (Downtown)
Garner is a talented multi-media artist from Oklahoma. Her love for art as a child has turned into a quest for knowledge and skill. Enjoy this ongoing exhibit of this fabulous artist.Tickets: …more»
Twitter Box: Spatial Illusions Of All Kinds--The Art of Jeanne Stern
Fri. 06/01 | 12:00PM - Sat. 06/30 @ The Opera House (South Austin)
The word "twitter", mostly employed by delicate English septuagenarians, has been reclaimed by local artist and cinematographer Jeanne Stern. She presents her work at The Opera House…more»
Carol Flax: memoria/memoir
Thu. 05/10 | 7:00PM - Sat. 08/04 @ Volitant Gallery
Carol Flax: memoria/memoir Volitant Gallery Through August 4. 512-236-1240 …more»
Ketchup Loves Hotdog
Thu. 05/17 | 7:00PM - Sat. 06/09 @ Gallery Lombardi (West Sixth)
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 17th, 7-10pmT-shirts by_ Will Heron <http://willheron.com/menshotdog.html>_, FreeHotdogsFeaturing the fine artwork of Bonnie Gammill, Dennis Hodges…more»
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Matthew Rodriguez does great work! I’m excited to see his commentary on Hotdog and Ketchup.
A.R. Valentien's Botanicals Art Exhibit
Sun. 04/01 | 9:00AM - Sat. 06/30 @ Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
http://www.wildflower.org Contact: Michelle Bryant mbryant@wildflower.org 512-292-4200 ext. 105 Cost: Free with admission A.R. Valentien&…more»
Five Changing Identities: Vietnamese Women of Today
Sat. 05/19 | 7:00PM - Sat. 06/30 @ Fielding Lecht Gallery
Spring 2007 Five Changing Identities: Vietnamese Women of Today | May 19 - June 30, 2007 Opening reception Saturday, May 19, 6-9 pm
A Century of Grace: 19th Century Masterworks
Fri. 05/18 | 7:00PM - Sun. 08/05 @ Blanton Museum of Art (Campus)
A Century of Grace: 19th-Century Masterworks Blanton Museum of Art May 18 - August 5, 2007 A Century of Grace…more»
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There are many great events in conjunction with this opening. To find out more about them visit http://blantonmuseum.org/works_of_art/exhibitions/a_century_of_grace/programs_and_events.cfm
Denise Prince Martin : Things I Never Told You
Thu. 05/17 | 6:00PM - Sat. 06/23 @ Women & Their Work (Downtown)
Things I Never Told Youphotographs byDenise Prince MartinOn view at Women & Their Work1710 Lavaca, Austin, TX. 78701May 17 – June 23, 2007Opening Reception: Thursday, May 17, 6 &ndas…more»
Kate Breakey
Sat. 05/19 | 6:00PM - Sat. 06/30 @ Stephen Clark Gallery
Kate Breakey was born in 1957 in Adelaide, South Australia. She has a undergraduate degree in Fine Arts from University of South Australia and a Masters of Fine Art from the University of Texa…more»
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Kate Breakey’s photographs are stunning! The ones I’ve seen before at Stephen Clark were breath taking.
New work from Sun McColgin and Ryah Christensen.
Thu. 05/17 | 7:00PM - Sun. 06/03 @ Bolm Studio
Bolm Studio Presents: The Light that would be Lost New work from Sun McColgin and Ryah Christensen. Exhibition dates: May 17th - June 3rd, 2007Opening reception: May 17th, 2007 7 - 10pmGaller…more»
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He Explores, She Explores
The different and yet similar work of wife-and-husband artists Ryah Christensen and Sun McColgin
BY RACHEL KOPER
Dervish by Sun McColgin
Artists Ryah Christensen and Sun McColgin titled their new exhibition “Two Paths on the Same Journey” to reflect their creative approach. The couple shares an interest in ancient cultures and artifacts, but they explore it independently. Christensen’s paintings and murals tend to develop rather epic narratives within their boisterous size. Her stories are oriented toward Mayan myths, family history, and her own recent experiences, as in the painting Wailing Wall, which recalls a time when she allowed some disruptive students in a youth art program to do anything they wanted on a large red sheet of paper. The painting features three girls in adorable mermaid dresses facing a red painting with stick-figure devils on it; “shut up” is written out in various forms, and the canvas is torn. Christensen laughed as she recalled the cathartic effect that the wall had on the frustrated girls. She also said, “My work, more and more, focuses on the space between despair and hope.”
Does the Light Go Out When You Close the Door? by Ryah Christensen
McColgin’s art is primarily abstract sculpture. He uses stacked steel forms, repeating similar modules but adding a delicate tilt here, an oddly shaved angle there, and a shaped hole or transparent punctures. These forms – typically smaller than 6 feet in any dimension – change as you move around them. They seem like perhaps they shouldn’t stay upright, the open windows usually highlighting the farthest depths of the piece.
When I ask him what is new about his art this year, McColgin says, “The themes of balance and transparency are integral to my work. I want the viewers to question their own sense of stasis and motion in the world. Things that seem to be solid and secure could fall and shatter at any time. I have begun using sparkly automotive finishes on my pieces – in really loud palettes that change color as you move around them. This is different from past pieces that looked like steel. The bright-hued finishes in a way mask the medium and contribute to the sense of motion that I am trying to achieve.”
I ask Christensen which piece in the show has the most potential to influence her future work. “The fridge piece,” she replies. “Does the Light Go Out When You Close the Door? most represents the direction I am heading in, combining the different mediums of painting, mosaic, and wood cutouts in an interactive piece that literally changes when you touch it. For me this is a continuation of a motive I’ve always had that my audience is not a passive onlooker, but a character in the drama they are witnessing. Making a piece actually respond to physical touch just reiterates the idea that all art changes when the audience looks at it or thinks about it. With this piece I hope that you actually feel your own presence when you open the door.”
This show is an eyeful. Christensen’s big character-based paintings can make you think a bit, and I like that her stories change from piece to piece, effectively hitting several different emotional pitches. McColgin’s new work is sweetly minimal and cerebral, but it’s now even better with more glitter and shine. I enjoy the powder-coated look. Its clean highlights effectively put to rest all the dirty grinding that goes into forming the pieces. end story






“Dress Up: Portrait and Performance in Victorian Photography” explores how the culture differed in this period from current times. Photography started in the Victorian era, and it distinguished itself by creating tableaux of imagery and theoretical visions.read more at austin360.com